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There are 24 different meanings of Tamar.


GWR Caliph Class
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Tamar, a GWR Caliph Class locomotive
Ir Ovot
1 product, approx. 5 pages
Ir Ovot, a site identified with biblical Tamar
Tamar of Georgia
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Queen Tamar of Georgia, ruled 1184-1213
Tamar Site
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Tamar Site, former location of the British naval headquarters of the British Forces Overseas Hong Kong, is currently paved as a parking lot at the harbourfront of Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Támar
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Támar is the name of a female singer who came to fame through Prince.
Sarah Caudwell
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Hilary Tamar, an androgynous legal scholar in the novels of Sarah Caudwell
Tamar Braxton
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Tamar (album), debut album from R&B coloratura Tamar Braxton.
River Tamar
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River Tamar, a river in south western England, that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west)
Tamar Regional Council
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Tamar Regional Council, a local government in southern Israel
Planica
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Tamar, Slovenia, the end of the Planica valley
Tamar (name)
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Tamar (name), an Armenian female name
HMS Tamar
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HMS Tamar, several ships and a single naval station, named after the River Tamar in South West England
Tamar Gozansky
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Tamar Gozansky, Israeli parliamentarian and left-wing political leader
Torpoint Ferry
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Tamar and Tamar II, former and current Torpoint Ferries
Gürcü Hatun
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Tamar, also known as Gürcü Hatun, daughter of Queen Rusudan of Georgia and wife of Kaykhusraw of the Seljuq dynasty
Tamar (goddess)
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Tamar (goddess), a Goddess in Georgian Mythology
Tamar (Bible) ("Date Palm"), married in turn to two sons of Judah (eponimous ancestor of the Judeans and the Jews, first the eldest Er; later, when widowed, to his brother Onan; had children by Judah himself
Tamar, daughter of Biblical King David, sister of Absalom who took revenge for her rape by their brother Amnon

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